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Mexico News October 2002
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Mexico
Mexico's Central Bank Drops GDP Forecast to 1.3 Pct
Mexico Oct annualized inflation seen near 4.95 pct
Mexico says no real hike in tariffs, taxes in 2003
Mexican Retailers Agree to Cut Prices to Help Slow Inflation
Mexico is fastest growing automobile market in Americas
Mexico's Aug. Manufacturing Jobs Decline 4.3 Percent on Year
Mexico's GDP grew 2 pct in Q3 - Fox, Ortiz
Mexico Peso Weakens to 3-Week Low on Concern Over U.S. Recovery
Mexican Plants Flee to China, Endangering $77 Billion Industry
Mexican natural gas demand to double - Pemex
Opposition Governors Pledge To Open For Compromise in 2003 Budget
Mexican Economy Grows 1.3% in August
Japan starts talks on free trade with Mexico
Mexico Central Bank Sees Slower Growth Than Forecast
Mexico May Lend States as Much as $2 Bln for Salaries
Trade Deficit Drops in September
Mexico Aug retail sales rise, wholesale sales drop
Pemex Hikes Output by 1.5%
Majority of Mexico Governors Shun Fox Budget Meeting
Mexican Leading Indicator Rises 0.1% in August
Mexico Anticipates US$ 17/Barrel Crude in 2003 Budget
Fox Announced Further Budget Cut of 30 Billion Pesos
Deputies to Support Lower Fiscal Deficit in Mexico for 2003
Mexican Inflation to Trend Lower in Oct - Ortiz
Mexico August Industrial Output Rises 0.7 Percent
Mexico Expects Peso to Stay Near Current Levels Through 2003
Gil Maintains Expectations That Mexican GDP to Grow 1.7% in 2002
Bank of Mexico Has Little Margin to Ease Monetary Policy
Mexico Heading Towards Compliance with 2002 Inflation Target
Mexico's Fox Cuts Growth Forecast for Next Year
Mexico Sees Lower Fiscal Deficit of 3% of GDP in 2003
Mexico to Seek Reduced Budget Gap in 2003 - Fox
Mexico Gross Fixed Investment Rises in July
Hacienda Says Mexico to Pay US$ 3 Billion in External Debt in 2002
Hacienda See Tax Collection at a Quarter of a Point
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